I'm finishing up my restoration and am now working on my grille and trim. I've searched and found many opinions about colors and want to keep mine as factory original. The car is what is a standard build, not HIPO, not GT. It's a May 1965 Dearborn build, 289 2V, auto trans, convertible, Springtime Yellow with black interior and top. A pretty factory basic Mustang, and I'm trying to keep it that way.
I've matched the original grille side trim paint with Ford Argent and it looks like a perfect match. However, I've read a lot of web info, here and on other forums, stating a variety of "correct" colors for the grille..... Argent, dark Argent, blueish silver, etc., but not black. My problem is that mine is from the factory and was never repainted. It is now a dull BLACK that might have been flat, matte, or semi-gloss when first assembled, and then dulled with age....I have no way of knowing. I'm leaning toward painting it black again to keep it as it was but surprised I can't verify it's the correct color. Can anyone help verify that black was indeed used, at least in Dearborn builds of May 1965? I am keeping a journal of the resto progress and issues and it would be good to note.
Thanks in advance for any input.